User:Nlyczak/Kroka Expeditions

Kroka Expeditions is a non-profit organization that serves more than 500 young people each year with programs that combine wilderness adventure, community living, farming, and the practice of traditional and indigenous skills.

Founded in Newfane, Vermont in 1999 by Misha Golfman and Lynne Boudreau, Kroka has attracted attention for its radical simplicity and deeply spiritual and experiential way of bringing people into the outdoors. It has been the subject of many articles and several television documentaris [cite them here].

In 2007 Kroka moved from Newfane to Marlow, New Hampshire. The 40 acre campus in Marlow includes the solar-powered office headquarters, a working farm and gardens, and "Kroka Village" with yurts, teepees, and earthen lodges.

The name Kroka is not an acronym. It's origin comes from a crocodile in a children's book, which became the name of a pet dog who joined the Boudreau-Golfman family on many wilderness expeditions.